1. This bus tour takes participants to four sightseeing spots around Mt. Fuji for a special price of just JPY 11,500! The tour is accompanied by a National Government Licensed English Guide Interpreter for the entire itinerary. Enjoy seeing the vivid hues of autumn leaves along with Mt. Fuji, a World Heritage Site.2. Take a walk through a captivating tunnel created by towering maple trees with Mt. Fuji in the background, a spectacular sight you don't want to miss! Hop aboard the ropeway and take in the awe-inspiring scenery of Mt. Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi bordered by colorful autumn leaves.3. At Korogaki no Sato, see numerous persimmons being hung to dry outside the village houses. Lay your eyes on a unique sight as curtains of bright orange persimmons strung like beads are hung out to dry under the sun.4. Enjoy picking delicious grapes in Yamanashi Prefecture, the Fruit Kingdom of Japan. This is the only time of the year when grape-picking can be enjoyed!5. For lunch, enjoy a beef sukiyaki and crab hoto hot pot set meal.
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Have a blast in the snow with Mt. Fuji in the background. Also, take a ride on the Thomas Land Train, the closest train to Mt. Fuji, and for lunch use the included meal coupon to enjoy your meal of choice at Fuji-Q Highland. Also pick strawberries which will be in season. This tour is accompanied by a National Government Licensed English Guide Interpreter. 2. Enjoy seasonal fruit picking! Have fun picking sweet, delicious strawberries at a fruit orchard. 3. Winter is the season with the most days when Mt. Fuji is clearly visible! Percentage: December - 77% / January - 83% / February - 70% / Average for the rest of the year - 55%*The data gathered are based on reports from guides who accompanied Mt. Fuji tours from April 2014 to May 2015. (Sample size: 399)
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1. Book now before it's sold out! Watch sumo wrestling, a 1,500-year-old Japanese cultural tradition, accompanied by a National Government Licensed English Guide Interpreter who is also a sumo fan.2. Watch the sumo wrestlers' fierce battles from a comfortable reserved seat (chair seating).3. Watching sumo wrestling is becoming more and more popular even within Japan. This is a very popular tour so we recommend booking early.4. Ryogoku Kokugikan, where sumo matches are conducted, is reached on foot from Ryogoku View Hotel, one of the meeting locations for this tour. The meeting time here is later than the other departure locations.
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1. Visit four of Tokyo's popular sightseeing spots with a National Government Licensed English Guide Interpreter on this 1-day tour: Tokyo Tower, the Imperial Palace Plaza, Sumida River Cruise, and Senso-ji Temple. Participants will also enjoy the cultural experience of a traditional Japanese tea ceremony on this popular Tokyo tour.

2. Enjoy the traditional Japanese culture of the tea ceremony.
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1. Enjoy Japan's culture and nature with visits to Meiji Shrine, the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace, and Senso-ji Temple, as well as the vast panoramic view of Tokyo seen from the cruise around the bay area. This tour is accompanied by a National Government Licensed English Guide Interpreter. Also, multilingual audio guides are available in Chinese, Korean, Spanish, French, Thai, Indonesian and Vietnamese, so participate worry-free.2. This is a 1-day sightseeing tour which includes a Tokyo Bay Cruise and a visit to Odaiba.
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1. This 1-day bus tour efficiently visits famous spots for viewing flowers in the outskirts of Tokyo that can be tricky to visit alone. The tour is accompanied by a National Government Licensed English Guide Interpreter. Located just 2 hours away from Tokyo, Hitachi Seaside Park and Ashikaga Flower Park are 2 flower spots that are particularly famous in the Kanto region. They are both known as spots that every person in Japan wants to visit at least once, and their flowers are so beautiful they will take your breath away. Enjoy a carpet of flowers that only bloom in this season to your heart’s content. 2. The world-class wisteria flowers at Ashikaga Flower Park form a magical living umbrella that spans 1,000 square meters. Their beauty is so great that they are called the most beautiful wisteria in the world. The park’s tunnels of white and yellow wisteria flowers are a must-see.3. The blue fields of nemophila blossoms that seem to blend right into the sky is another scenic Japanese location that everyone wants to visit. In addition to the 4.5 million nemophila blossoms, enjoy the view of radiant tulip fields.4. Tochigi Prefecture boasts the largest strawberry production volume in Japan. And it is there that you can enjoy picking tochiotome strawberries, a famous variety of strawberries with a high sugar content. *Remarks No. 5
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1. This tour is accompanied by a National Government Licensed English Guide Interpreter, and lets customers fully appreciate the beauty of popular places near Mt. Fuji (Arakurayama Sengen Park, Fuji Airways Attraction, Hakone Ropeway).2. Enjoy a dynamic tour of Mt. Fuji and Hakone. Experience the charm of Mt. Fuji with all five senses! This tour offers scenic views of magnificent Mt. Fuji.3. Visit a place that looks most like Japan! The tour will be guided to Arakurayama Sengen Park, a renowned scenic spot that people want to visit at least once in their lifetime.(Please refer to Remarks No. 4.)4. Participants will also see vast panoramic views from Fuji-Q Highland's greatly popular 'Fuji Airways' attraction. Take a seat and watch the gigantic screen as it rolls out seasonal landscapes of Japan's iconic peak on this fascinating virtual flight. Customers can enjoy seeing images of Mt. Fuji even on rainy days!
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1. Book now before it's sold out! Watch sumo wrestling, a 1,500-year-old Japanese cultural tradition, accompanied by a National Government Licensed English Guide Interpreter who is also a sumo fan.2. Watch the sumo wrestlers' fierce battles from a comfortable reserved seat (chair seating).3. Watching sumo wrestling is becoming more and more popular even within Japan. This is a very popular tour so we recommend booking early.4. This tour departing from Shinjuku is convenient for those staying in the Shinjuku area as well as other areas on the west side of Tokyo.
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1. Book now before it's sold out! Watch sumo wrestling, a 1,500-year-old Japanese cultural tradition, accompanied by a National Government Licensed English Guide Interpreter who is also a sumo fan.2. After watching the sumo bouts, enjoy the traditional meal of sumo wrestlers-- chanko hot pot-- or sukiyaki.Chanko hot pot is a very healthy dish of simmered vegetables, chicken, and seafood often traditionally eaten by wrestlers living in a sumo stable. Those who like meat can also choose a meal of “sukiyaki,” a popular Japanese dish.3. Watch the sumo wrestlers' fierce battles from a comfortable reserved seat (chair seating).4. Watching sumo wrestling is becoming more and more popular even within Japan. This is a very popular tour so we recommend booking early.5. This tour departing from Shinjuku is convenient for those staying in the Shinjuku area as well as other areas on the west side of Tokyo.
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1. A National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter accompanies the tour on the bus until Nikko Toshogu Shrine. After sightseeing at Nikko Toshogu Shrine, head to Nikko Edomura.Travel back in time to the Edo Period (1603-1868)! Nikko Edomura lets you feel the palpable atmosphere of the Edo Period right on your skin with its five areas (Kaido, the road to Edo; Shukuba-machi, a town of inns; Shokagai, the market district; Bukeyashiki, a samurai residence district; and the Ninja Village). Feel like a samurai at the Samurai Swordsman Experience, make your way through the Karakuri Ninja Maze, practice some archery, and enjoy many other extraordinary activities.2. There are 7 theaters where viewers can enjoy watching ninja performances right before their eyes as well as an oiran show.The Oiran Courtesan Procession is especially a must-see. Watch as oiran, donned in beautiful, vividly colored kimono, walk the streets of Edo.3. There are 7 theaters where viewers can enjoy watching ninja performances right before their eyes as well as an oiran show.The Oiran Courtesan Procession is especially a must-see. Watch as oiran, donned in beautiful, vividly colored kimono, walk the streets of Edo.Feel free to try your choice of Edo-style garments (for an additional charge), so you can feel like a real Edo Period townsperson.
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